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An organization of citizens and leaders from public, private and institutional sectors who have launched a program to prepare the Central Florida Region to compete more effectively in the 21st century while enhancing the quality of life of its citizenry.

 
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October 11, 2005
Florida’s Growth Management Legislation Presented by Bob Rhodes, Foley & Lardner, LLP

Marriott Orlando Downtown

October 13, 2005
America Society of Public Administration Presentation
Orlando Downtown Marriott

October 14, 2005
myregion.org Board of Directors Meeting
Lake Sumter Community College (Leesburg)

October 20, 2005
Tri-County League of Cities Presentation

Oviedo Aquatic Center

October 21, 2005
The Mom Factor Breakfast
Lake Nona Golf & Country Club

October 27-30, 2005
PlaceMatters Conference
Sheraton World Resort

December 7, 2005
Social Capital Presentation

December 14, 2005
myregion.org Board of Directors Meeting

January 20-21, 2006
Regional Stewardship Academy

January 25, 2006
Carl Hiaasen Presentation
Naturally Central Florida

Harry P. Leu Gardens

March 1-3, 2006
Hispanic Summit

 

 

 

 

October 5, 2005
Sixth Community Planning Collaborative Coming to Orlando

Regions across the United States are using innovative and exciting ways to understand growth related issues. Many of the top planning professionals will be in Orlando from October 27-30 to showcase some innovative tools and learn how these tools are being applied to growth in Orange County.

  

Sixth Community Planning Collaborative to Showcase Innovative Planning Tools and Approaches

 

2005 CPC Summit, October 27-30, brings top planners and tool providers together in Orlando, Florida to tackle a real-world planning challenge.

 

DENVER, CO – The Sixth Community Planning Collaborative is a benchmark event in community planning.  PlaceMatters, a program of the Orton Family Foundation, has organized this pathbreaking national event since 1998 to showcase the integration of public participation and decision-support tools in community planning. 

 

The CPC brings together some of the world’s most innovative planners and tool providers to apply best-in-class technologies and methods to an actual planning challenge in eastern Orange County, Florida.  A national audience will work side-by-side, “charrette-style,” with local stakeholders and experts to evaluate alternative growth scenarios and impacts for this rapidly changing region.  At the CPC’s Tools Expo, participants can explore a variety of decision-support tools and find out how you can help address local planning challenges.  Featured tool providers and applications include:

 

  • Renaissance Planning Group’s CorePlan tool used alongside Citilab's CUBE transportation technology to address land use and transportation issues
  • Infracycle paired with CommunityViz visualization and decision-support software to evaluate fiscal impacts
  • Florida Natural Areas Inventory assessing environmental impacts
  • Smarter Land Use Project working with local stakeholders to help build collaborative relationships and identify regional assets that enhance a sense of community

Participants will also have the opportunity to receive training in the tools described above as well as Criterion’s INDEX, MetroQuest, SketchUp®, Neighborhood America and other planning tools. You’ll hear from former Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt, architect Gianni Longo, civic leader Robert Grow and other visionaries in the field and participate in interactive panels led by renowned experts on topics that include:

 

  • “Regional Visioning with Decision Support Tools”
  • “Lessons Learned from the Cutting Edge: Communities Adopting and Integrating Decision-Support Tools”
  • “Tools to Engage and Empower Low-income and Multicultural Stakeholder Involvement,”
  • “Web-based Approaches to Increasing Public Participation”

For full details and to register, please visit www.planningcollaborative.org. To learn more about PlaceMatters, visit www.placematters.com.

 
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